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Redis vs Memcached in 2024

Scalegrid

In this comparison of Redis vs Memcached, we strip away the complexity, focusing on each in-memory data store’s performance, scalability, and unique features. can enhance Redis by handling management tasks, backups, and scalability, facilitating global reach and easy cloud integration for global businesses.

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Cloud Native Predictions for 2024

Percona

As we step into 2024, the cornerstone of cloud-native technology, Kubernetes, will turn ten years old. Predictions Multi-cloud is a requirement While this wave has been building for years, in 2024, we expect it to peak. We expect that number to rise higher in 2024.

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Dynatrace OpenPipeline: Stream processing data ingestion converges observability, security, and business data at massive scale for analytics and automation in context

Dynatrace

The exponential growth of data volume—including observability, security, software lifecycle, and business data—forces organizations to deal with cost increases while providing flexible, robust, and scalable ingest. OpenPipeline high-performance filtering and preprocessing provides full ingest and storage control for the Dynatrace platform.

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Announcing the General Availability of Percona Operator for PostgreSQL Version 2

Percona

Percona, a leading provider of open-source database software and services, announced the general availability of Percona Operator for PostgreSQL version 2. The solution is 100% open source and automates the deployment and management of PostgreSQL clusters on Kubernetes. In version 1.x, Will Percona still support v1?

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Percona Server for MongoDB 7 Is Now Available

Percona

This is not a general rule, but as databases are responsible for a core layer of any IT system – data storage and processing — they require reliability. is planned for EOL in October 2024 and MongoDB 6.0 This requirement does not always pair with the latest and greatest improvements that have not been hardened over time.